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Why buying new in SA sucks
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<blockquote data-quote="Slim101" data-source="post: 203262" data-attributes="member: 2891"><p>I found myself asking the same question a few weeks back. I guess we will never get the true answers to these questions..fortunately the world is getting smaller by the day and some of these local business models will not survive if they aim is maximum profit @ all cost...Sure a business needs to make money but if some1 still thinks that you can name whatever price and if the customer does not like it he can go else where ...well it may work now but eventually another seller will come with better pricing,service and after sales</p><p></p><p>I think that is probably one of the reasons why groups like Wallmart have taken such interest in the local market..they are shaking up the pricing models...but it is good to see some of the local companies relooking they pricing models and taking initiative and the sustainabilty of they business going forward...Money is tight this days and more and more people are being forced to look @ they spend and ask themselves what are they paying for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slim101, post: 203262, member: 2891"] I found myself asking the same question a few weeks back. I guess we will never get the true answers to these questions..fortunately the world is getting smaller by the day and some of these local business models will not survive if they aim is maximum profit @ all cost...Sure a business needs to make money but if some1 still thinks that you can name whatever price and if the customer does not like it he can go else where ...well it may work now but eventually another seller will come with better pricing,service and after sales I think that is probably one of the reasons why groups like Wallmart have taken such interest in the local market..they are shaking up the pricing models...but it is good to see some of the local companies relooking they pricing models and taking initiative and the sustainabilty of they business going forward...Money is tight this days and more and more people are being forced to look @ they spend and ask themselves what are they paying for? [/QUOTE]
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